Vol. 1 Brooklyn

  • About
  • Contact
  • Sunday Stories
  • Essays
  • Julius Singer Press
  • Book Reviews
  • Advertise
Menu

Bites

Morning Bites: Meg Wolitzer Interviewed, No Age, Luca Guadagnino on Film Music, and More

January 23, 2018 No Comments

wolitzer
In our morning reading: interviews with Meg Wolitzer and No Age, why writers’ colonies matter, and more.

Continue Reading

Bites

Weekend Bites: Philip K. Dick, Janice Lee Fiction, Carmen Maria Machado on Influences, Iosi Havilio, and More

October 7, 2017 No Comments

valis
In our weekend reading: thoughts on Philip K. Dick on film, new writing from Janice Lee, and much more.

Continue Reading

Bites

Morning Bites: Jac Jemc, Stephen King on Film, Jenny Zhang’s Latest, Daphne Kalotay, and More

August 4, 2017 No Comments

grip-cover
In our morning reading, book recommendations by Jac Jemc, thoughts on books by Jenny Zhang and Daphne Kalotay, and more.

Continue Reading

Bites

Afternoon Bites: Karin Tidbeck’s Latest, Justin Taylor Nonfiction, Teju Cole, and More

July 18, 2017 No Comments

amatka
In our afternoon reading: thoughts on Karin Tidbeck’s new novel, essays by Justin Taylor and Bijan Stephen, and more.

Continue Reading

Bites

Morning Bites: Francesco Pacifico, Road Trip Essays, Janet Capron Interviewed, Tom Stern’s Playlist, and More

June 14, 2017 No Comments

class
In our morning reading: Williamsburg in fiction, interviews with Janet Capron and Scott Esposito, and much more.

Continue Reading

Bites

Morning Bites: Mount Eerie, Can Xue Interviewed, Sarah Gerard Nonfiction, and More

March 14, 2017 No Comments

crow
In our morning reading: talking with Mount Eerie’s Phil Elverum, an interview with Can Xue, new writing from Sarah Gerard and Bijan Stephen, and more.

Continue Reading

Bites

Afternoon Bites: Marcy Dermansky, Comics in 1986, Gabino Iglesias, Notable Horror Fiction, and More

October 27, 2016 No Comments

dermansky-cover
In our afternoon reading: an excerpt from Marcy Dermansky’s novel, nonfiction by Bijan Stephen and Gabino Iglesias, and more.

Continue Reading

Bites

Afternoon Bites: Cari Luna Nonfiction, Dischord Records Discussed, 5 Over 50, Jamie Iredell, and More

October 14, 2016 No Comments

cari-luna
In our afternoon reading: nonfiction from Cari Luna, fiction from Jamie Iredell, an interview with Donald Ray Pollock, and more.

Continue Reading
Previous pageNext page

Featured

  • Dreaming Like a Boat: A Review of Benjamin Niespodziany’s “No Farther than the End of the Street”
  • Cover Reveal: Matthew Binder’s “Pure Cosmos Club”
  • Burning Down the (Haunted) House: On Alison Rumfitt’s “Tell Me I’m Worthless”
  • This Protagonist Contains Multitudes: On Bruce Wagner’s “Roar”

Sunday Stories

  • Sunday Stories: “Caterwaul”
  • Sunday Stories: “Stupid Girls”
  • Sunday Stories: “Heorot Hall”
Imagine a Death

Buy books by Vol.1 Brooklyn editors and contributors at Bookshop.

Essays

  • Notes on the Special Pillow, the Holdout, Mikey Erg, and Alice Bag
  • Kids Without Horses (2022)
  • No One Came To The Sea and Cake Concert
Sackett Street Writers Workshop
Follow @Vol1Brooklyn
Litbreaker logo
  • Categories > > >
  • Books
  • Bites
  • Music
  • News
  • Events
  • Film

Vol. 1 Brooklyn